Fischer then quickly transitioned to the fate of the American armed services as a whole.

"The main threat to religious liberty now is the homosexual agenda," he explained. "We've go to fight this. We've go to contest every square inch they want to take. ... We are involved in a culture war and the stakes are very, very high."

According to Fischer, this struggle is playing out in the military, which he believes is quietly forcing out conservative Christian soldiers.

"[The repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell] has opened the door for the hypermasculine homosexuals to come into the military, very similar to the sort of masculine ideal of the Greek warrior," Fischer said.

He also reiterated a previous -- and generally unsubstantiated -- claim that Adolf Hitler's Nazi stormtroopers were made up primarily of homosexuals.

"This is the thing that ought to alarm us," Fischer said. "What's happening now, is Christians are being moved out of the United States military so hypermasculine homosexuals can move in, similar to the kind of homosexuals that formed Hitler's stormtroopers."

Pat Robertson made an <a href="https://www.huffpost.com/entry/pat-robertson-aids-rings_n_3824401" target="_blank">outrageous comment</a> in August 2013 on an episode of the 700 club, in which he claimed that gay people suffering from AIDS in cities such as San Francisco wear "special rings" that allow them to cut and infect other individuals with the disease.
Right Wing Watch reported that particular comment from the broadcast was edited out of the clip the Christian Broadcasting Network later posted online. The Huffington Post could not immediately reach a CBN representative for comment.
“You know what they do in San Francisco? Some in the gay community there, they want to get people. So if they got the stuff they’ll have a ring, you shake hands and the ring’s got a little thing where you cut your finger,” he said. “Really. It’s that kind of vicious stuff, which would be the equivalent of murder.”